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Censorship doesn’t sail on the Ocean

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Some may have noticed the new Amnesty sign on the sidebar, it’s part of their new Campaign against Internet Censorship. I totally agree with this and believe it’s an initiative well worth supporting. But there IS a problem with this sign thing -  the idea given that this helps get around censorship by loading censored content onto lots of websites. Of course, in reality the quotes come from the central database which is blocked by the censors, rendering the quotes useless to those inside the firewall. Added to that, the quotes are too short to possibly be of any use to anyone. It is however a call for support from the uncensored internet and I have it for that reason. I just wish it wouldn’t be advertised as being helpful to people behind the firewalls when in actual fact it’s not for anything more than drumming up support.

Written by Alex Parsons

May 28th, 2006 at 5:39 pm

Posted in Censorship, Life, Website

Turns out everything is as bad as it seems

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My site is invalid.

Basically this means that I’m missing a tag somewhere or I’m guilty of not closing an element, resulting in sub-standard code!

Fortunately for me, browser companies are so busy building browsers that clean-up after people like me that they’re not compliant either.

 

Written by Alex Parsons

May 17th, 2006 at 5:26 pm

Posted in Website

Moved

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I’ve migrated to wordpress. Hopefully I’ll sort out some of the problems soon and it’ll start looking brilliant.

Written by Alex Parsons

May 5th, 2006 at 9:41 pm

Posted in Website